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The Thomas Crown Affair

Movie
1968
1h 42m
PG
English
Crime, Romance
User Score: 
7
Critic Score: 
69
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Young businessman, Thomas Crown is bored and decides to plan a robbery and assigns a professional agent with the right information to the job. However, Crown is soon betrayed yet cannot blow his cover because he’s in love.
The Thomas Crown Affair Poster

The Thomas Crown Affair

PG
Movie
1968
1h 42m
English
Crime, Romance
Young businessman, Thomas Crown is bored and decides to plan a robbery and assigns a professional agent with the right information to the job. However, Crown is soon betrayed yet cannot blow his cover because he’s in love.
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The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) on IMDb
CRITIC SCORE
69

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Steve McQueen
Thomas Crown
Faye Dunaway
Vicki Anderson
Paul Burke
Det. Lt. Eddy Malone
Jack Weston
Erwin Weaver
Gordon Pinsent
Jamie McDonald
Richard Bull
Booth Guard
Carol Corbett
Miss Sullivan
Tom Rosqui
Pvt. Detective
Michael Shillo
Swiss Banker
Paul Verdier
Elevator Operator
Judy Pace
Pretty Girl
Bruce Glover
Bank Manager (uncredited)
John Orchard
John - Crown's Butler (uncredited)
Johnny Silver
Bert (uncredited)
Jon Shank
Curley (uncredited)
Directed By: Norman Jewison
Written By: Alan Trustman

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buddhalou says...
6 years ago
Fun heist flick. So very late 60's cinema with the jazz score and the multi screen shots. Bonus points for Dunaway giving a hand job to a chess piece.
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Noxiuz says...
2 years ago
A colleague gave me a list of Steve McQueen movies to watch, and since I vaguely remember seeing the 1999 remake I decided to start with this one. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The editing at the start was amazing. That must've been edited by hand. I loved the story and pacing and the chemistry between Thomas and Vicki. I just can't stand jazz. Im gonna rewatch the remake soon see if it's any good but this got me excited for the next Steve McQueen movie on my list.
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PorterUk says...
4 years ago
Still pretty good. McQueen oozes screen-presence and there's a pattern to having him say as little as possible for fear of undermining that. The heist at the start is clever. He's unreadable throughout for his real motivations towards the investigator. I watched this some 25 years ago and hated how long the periods without dialogue are. This time round it didn't bother me at all. The second beahc buggy scene was the only bit that did. I've merely watched this ahead of the Pierce Brosnan remake as I wish to compare the two. That said, I'm glad I did rewatch. One of McQueen's better roles. 7/10
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Bob.Frapples says...
6 years ago
This movie has to be on the agenda for every 1960's film study course. You get a little bit of everything. First off, pretty cool heist scene where Thomas Crown acts as the planner and never lets his co-conspirators see his face. Split screen action sequences can be cool and effective but here I felt they were just plain annoying. I loved the casting of Faye Dunaway as Vicki our insurance investigator. You never really could tell if she was being played by Thomas or doing the playing until the final scene. The very sensual chess scene between the two antagonists was well done. Ohh and the soundtrack. Academy Award winner "Windmills of Your Mind". OMG. Enough about that. Give this a watch and enjoy the "King of Cool" as the lovable criminal doing all his own stunts, unheard of today except for Jackie Chan.
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Featured User Reviews

CinemaSerf
one year ago
This is a wonderfully understated, classy heist movie that demonstrates clearly the panache of Steve McQueen as an actor. In the title role, he is a millionaire who presents an outward image of a man who has everything, but privately is meticulously planning and executing a bank robbery that nets hi More
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Charles Tatum
11 months ago
They don't make 'em like this anymore, and that might be a good thing. McQueen is millionaire Thomas Crown, who hires a bunch of D.B. Cooper look-alikes to knock over a bank and give the money to him. He jets to Geneva with cash in tow, and opens a secret account that he uses to pay off his gang in More
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